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September Photographer of the Month: Kerry Dexter

Our September Photographer of the Month is Kerry Dexter. I've known her for a long time through Gather.com, as one of the Music Correspondents.

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An Extraordinary Resource: Delicious Baby

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The Little Travelers

My favorite summer vacation: Nica y Costa '08!!

by kimlarge / Sep 15, 2008 / 1 comments

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The 51st Annual Monterey Jazz Festival

A dream job for travellers

by Craig Martin /
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Sep 12, 2008 / 2 comments

As the end of University approached I felt somewhat unqualified for the labour market. With a degree in English and Film, TV and Media Studies it was further research or McDonalds and neither really appealed. Luckily I was already married and quite easily persuaded.

Cotton Tree Lodge – Culture, Environment, and Education

by Marti Mayne / Sep 12, 2008 / 3 comments

Cotton Tree Lodge – A Commitment to Culture, Environment, and Education

 

Summer's End: Time For Nearby Weekend Pastimes

by nonameharbor / Sep 11, 2008 / 1 comments

 

 

Stonecoal Lake

 

A comforting gurgle sounds

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NFT Travel Guides: a French Crime Wave

One of our partners, Not For Tourists, has several unique offerings on their website this week. Check out the following highlights...

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Westside Highway Bicycle Path, by Molly Riordan

Hudson River Park
More a conduit than a destination, you say? Think again, my young pedaling friend.

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French Crime Wave, by Sarah Moroz

Where did I come from? More on heritage trips...

by amyrosenthal / Sep 10, 2008 / 1 comments

Was your great-great grandmother a duchess? Did your great-great-great uncle rub elbows with the avant-garde? All families have legends of greatness, which, if true, can make your search for an ancestral town or region easier. The extraordinary are often widely documented and celebrated. However, if you are like most, your ancestors were farmers or servants or regular Joes and Janes who held regular jobs. And as such, no one documented their every move.

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